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Bakha's search for identity and belonging is a universal struggle from "summary" of Untouchable [by] Mulk Raj Anand by

Bakha's journey to find his place in society is a theme that resonates beyond the pages of this story. His struggles and desires are not unique to his circumstances but are shared by many individuals around the world who are also searching for their identity and sense of belonging. Bakha's experiences as an untouchable in Indian society shed light on the universal human need to be recognized and accepted by others. His constant yearning for validation and respect mirrors the desire of individuals in all cultures to be seen as equals and to be acknowledged for their worth. The discrimination and prejudice Bakha faces serve as a stark reminder of the barriers that can hinder one's quest for self-discovery and acceptance. The societal norms and expectations that confine him to a certain place in the social hierarchy are not limited to a specific time or place but are prevalent in different forms across various societies. Through Bakha's struggles, the author highlights the common thread that connects individuals from diverse backgrounds - the longing to belong and to be understood. Bakha's journey is a reflection of the universal human experience of grappling with one's identity and trying to find a sense of place in a world that may not always be welcoming. As readers follow Bakha's quest for self-realization, they are reminded of their own search for meaning and connection in a world that can sometimes feel isolating and indifferent. Bakha's story serves as a poignant reminder of the shared humanity that unites us all, despite the differences that may seem to divide us.
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